Fisher Price Comfort Curve DFM16 Manual
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To assemble the bouncer, refer to the instruction manual provided. Typically, you need to attach the seat pad to the frame, insert the toy bar, and ensure all parts are securely snapped into place.
First, check if the batteries are installed correctly and fully charged. If the problem persists, inspect the battery compartment for corrosion and clean it if necessary. If the issue continues, contact customer support.
The seat pad is usually machine washable. Remove it from the frame and wash it with cold water on a gentle cycle. Allow it to air dry completely before reattaching it to the bouncer frame.
Yes, the bouncer is designed for infants from birth until they can sit up unassisted, typically up to 20 lbs (9 kg). Always use the safety harness to secure your baby.
Yes, you can use rechargeable batteries. However, ensure they are fully charged and of the correct size (usually C batteries) for optimal performance.
Disassemble any removable parts like the toy bar and fold the bouncer frame if possible. Store it in a dry, clean area to prevent mildew or damage.
To adjust the harness, loosen or tighten the straps through the provided buckles until the harness fits snugly but comfortably around your baby's waist.
Ensure all connections are securely snapped together and that the bouncer is placed on a flat, stable surface. If the instability persists, inspect for any damaged components.
Conduct a safety check before each use, looking for any loose parts, tears in the fabric, or other potential hazards. Regular inspections will ensure continued safety for your baby.
The bouncer is primarily designed for indoor use. If used outdoors, ensure it is on a level surface and not exposed to elements like rain or direct sunlight for extended periods.